Wit and mirth or, Pills to purge melancholy : Being a choice collection of the best merry ballads, and above a hundred of the best songs, old and new. Fitted to all humours, having each their proper tune for either voice, or instrument: many of the songs being new sett. Vol. V. To which is also added, a collection of excellent poems.
| Main Author: | Playford, Henry, 1657-1706? |
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| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
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| Language: | English |
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